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"I remember when I dyed my hair brown for a role; I remember thinking, 'Thank God, no one's going to call me bombshell now.' And the next headline I read was, 'Brunette bombshell!' I was like, 'What?! Why is this happening?'" -- Matt Pais Click here for the full interview

"I remember when I dyed my hair brown for a role; I remember thinking, 'Thank God, no one's going to call me bombshell now.' And the next headline I read was, 'Brunette bombshell!' I was like, 'What?! Why is this happening?'" -- Matt Pais Click here for the full interview

"I've always loved romantic comedies, but I'm trying to think how much they affected my view on relationships. I think they affected my view of what I thought a first kiss should be. Because I felt like there should be all this build-up and it should almost be in slow motion and you approach...

"I've always loved romantic comedies, but I'm trying to think how much they affected my view on relationships. I think they affected my view of what I thought a first kiss should be. Because I felt like there should be all this build-up and it should almost be in slow motion and you approach... (Anne Joyce /)

conds after sitting down at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Kevin Costner picks up a pillow and tries to hit me with it. This is unexpected. -- Matt Pais Click here for the full interview

conds after sitting down at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Kevin Costner picks up a pillow and tries to hit me with it. This is unexpected. -- Matt Pais Click here for the full interview (Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune)

"Me and Clint and him went out for dinner one night, and I remember they came to take our order and [Cooper] was like (in Texas accent), 'Y'all got any red meat?' And we cracked up. Clint and I couldn't speak for about two minutes laughing. Which wasn't maybe that funny to tell, but at the time...

"Me and Clint and him went out for dinner one night, and I remember they came to take our order and [Cooper] was like (in Texas accent), 'Y'all got any red meat?' And we cracked up. Clint and I couldn't speak for about two minutes laughing. Which wasn't maybe that funny to tell, but at the time... (Lenny Gilmore/RedEye)

"I think just in general we don't really assign other human beings a lot until we meet them or we find some way to empathize with them. I don't know that it's just specific to attractiveness." -- Matt Pais Click here for the full interview

"I think just in general we don't really assign other human beings a lot until we meet them or we find some way to empathize with them. I don't know that it's just specific to attractiveness." -- Matt Pais Click here for the full interview (Getty)